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Delirium

"IN A WORLD WHERE SENSE IS FOLLY, REASON IS REBELLION."

A bucolic fantasy frolic in which an adaptable young woman must navigate a bewildering and whimsical phantasmagoria, populated by anthropomorphic and bombastic creatures. The characters she encounters, she discovers, reject established facts and knowledge in favour of: galvanising, albeit meaningless soundbites (often in the form of riddles and poetry), vigilantism and its blunt implementation of “justice” and cult-like acts of dissent. Ironically, leading these academic rebellions are the establishment figures themselves.

Top Cast

  • Bella Band

    Bella Band

    Violet

  • James Scripps

    James Scripps

    Moth

  • Divesh Subaskaran

    Divesh Subaskaran

    Lion

  • Amaru Narváez Reyes

    Amaru Narváez Reyes

    Bat

  • Carli Green

    Carli Green

    Rupert

  • Alice Hudson

    Alice Hudson

    Butterfly

  • Rosie Smith

    Rosie Smith

    Cowboy

Overview

A bucolic fantasy frolic in which an adaptable young woman must navigate a bewildering and whimsical phantasmagoria, populated by anthropomorphic and bombastic creatures. The characters she encounters, she discovers, reject established facts and knowledge in favour of: galvanising, albeit meaningless soundbites (often in the form of riddles and poetry), vigilantism and its blunt implementation of “justice” and cult-like acts of dissent. Ironically, leading these academic rebellions are the establishment figures themselves.

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